Show wwr " Ilrur Ir-- ww W - rWt Nffir i E6 ARCHITECTURE The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday April 26 1992 riAV Contemplating a skyline that has had its ups and downs It's just 20 years ago one realizes rather suddenly that the LDS Church Office Building initially was occupied — although the tower at North Temple and State Street wasn't officially dedicated until 1975 George Cannon Young's building all 868000 square feet of it and the city's tallest is easy to spot from a corner room in the cardiac wing of the University of Utah Medical Center even when slack rain clouds and snow squalls suddenly sweep in from the Oquirrh Range and the Salt Flats Additionally being temporarily immured at a fourth-floo- r window gives one the opportunity to contemplate our town's new skyline while giving thoughtful consideration and proper thanks to open-heasurgeon Dr S Karwande who pried me apart and stapled me together to Dr Robert Wray and Dr Tom Green — the cardiologists who thumped took their multitude of readings and then provided proper medical miracles in the way of purple white gray and pink pills ad inf initum Nor could one forget while thinking "skyline" to offer thanks to troops of nurses s urine analyzers food preparers and servers who keep our town's major medical center in working order Thanks to the University Medical Center's John Dwan — PR man extraordinaire who made certain a hot Salt Lake Tribune was clasped in my chilled hand daily But really this was to be a column concerning our new skyline The lone visible major structure recognizable from more than a ago is Richard KA state capitol domed Kletting's When finished just before the end of Woodrow Wilson's failed efforts to safeguard the rights of residents of bleeding Belgium macerated Macedonia or remnants of fiefs our new State Capitol shone under a bevy of newfangled floodlights Thus when one arrived in the Salt Lake vicinity from Notre Dame Columbia or some equivalently prestigious Eastern college students knew home was at with the new Kennecott Building University Club structure and the Eagle Gate Tower coming on stream within a decade or so But profit — or profiteering — being so tempting the Crossroads Mall seemingly had to be built where it now crowds the block rather than a block or three to the south Two or three additional matters are worth noting from a hospital room The buildings of our new skyline are far from the structures tallest around That thin sticklike line near the end of Kennecott's — properties is a smelter-stacone fully as high as New York's Empire State tower And two other matters are not shown in the drawing Native sons such as 28-sto- clean-lookin- wind-duste- ' g fl : 14-- l Goodman - ii e' 14 i Cityview e4 - hand when they peered at the lighted Capitol through the Pullman windows of the "City of Los Angeles" or "The Challenger" If you peer long and hard into the space between the gutted Hotel Utah of 1911 and the triple smokestacks of the d snow-rimme- low-lyin- d UP&L Gadsby plant you can west-of-tow- man-mad- e g k n perhaps spot the central tower of the Salt Lake LDS Temple and its lesser turrets As for the aforementioned skyline of the town — all the tall towers along Main or State street rose in the past two dozen or so years The JC Penney office building at Main and 300 South designed by Scott Louie Browning two decades ago is the modern structure on the far left with the twin American Towers apartment buildings rising 20 or so stories just south of our town's new triangular-toppepride the One Utah Center building of Block 57 Unfortunately a few tall towers such as the ovoid First Interstate Bank at Main and 200 South can't be spotted at all from the hospital's viewpoints Indeed the giants of old Main Street — the Walker Bank tower the Deseret Building (First Security Bank) — all soared 15 or so stories in the throes of the World War I boom a boom that vanished with rather chilling suddenness when Herbert Hoover let grass grow in city streets — or so the FDR Democrats would forever maintain Today's Main Street towers have problems all their own There is a needless clutter of structures at Main and South Temple By now most s thoughtful financial old or young agree the ZCMI Mall at the corner adjacent to the becolumned department store would have been ample for the South Temple corner what west-facin- g rt ultra-importa- y mall-shape- rrarsawsk U Con blatt tell me they once hiked freely hither and thither on the foothills back of the hospital "Can't do that anymore" Cook reports "The trails to the back canyons are closed by gates Obviously the developers are taking over the foothills" But on the other hand development of the thoughtful planned variety might be a good thing Rosenblatt a seemingly reckless freespending youth remembers chipping in $4 with a cousin and a few Schubach boys "We bought a Model T lemon which got as far as Saltair but no further" he recalls "So we towed it to the road above the mausoleum gave it a push and watched it bounce through the brush down past the Avenues 71 Vr lemElni tc - 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